Quaking in Their Beds, Sleepless Icelanders Await Volcanic Eruption

Quaking in Their Beds, Sleepless Icelanders Await Volcanic Eruption
A view of the eruption site near Keilir, Iceland, on Mar. 14, 2021. Cat Gundry-Beck/Reuters
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COPENHAGEN—Icelanders are yearning for some undisturbed shut-eye after tremors from tens of thousands of earthquakes have rattled their sleep for weeks in what scientists call an unprecedented seismic event, which might well end in a spectacular volcanic eruption.

“At the moment we’re feeling it constantly. It’s like you’re walking over a fragile suspension bridge,” Rannveig Gudmundsdottir, a lifelong resident in the town of Grindavik, told Reuters.